Friends of Meols Park community group was formed in October 2007 in response to the decline of Meols Park and the removal of the children's play equipment, which had fallen into disrepair. Over the following months the group held many fundraising events and applied, successfully, for funding to the extent that in July 2009 the new Park Play Area was opened to much acclaim.

Home town, not a Clone town…

Sisterly love

Fishie on a dishie

Deli-cious

3 Sisters fruit and vegetable shop, so-called because it is run by three sisters, sells a wide range of fresh fruit and vegetables. Newly refurbished by Mary Portas, 'Queen of Shops', in 2009, the shop is bright, spacious and welcoming.
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Hoylake Fisheries is a long-established shop on Market Street and sells a wide range of fresh fish according to season.
September 2011: Re-launched following refurbishment. Try their locally caught fresh fish today.
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The Little Deli have been busy talking to a wide range of local farmers, bakers and suppliers to source the very best bread, meat, cheese, eggs and preserves from around the region. On their well-stocked shelves you'll also find a wide variety of mouth-watering international flavours, each specifically chosen for you to enjoy.
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Something for everyone…

Sports +

Hoylake: a village that can boast being home to the world class Royal Liverpool Golf Club; the European Sand Yachting…Read More

Arts +

The reputation of Hoylake as an Hub of the Arts is growing rapidly. Home to painters, sculptors, poets, musicians and…Read More

Environment +

Hoylake is a seaside village on the northwest corner of the Wirral Peninsula, which boasts forty miles of coastline along the…Read More

Food & Drink +

Hoylake has a wide selection of excellent restaurants, pubs, wine bars and cafés, and this level of choice and quality…Read More

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